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    Motorsports, watersports, aircraft, paintballing, drinking, gaming, camping, hunting/shooting/fishing, photography, poker and skipping lectures.<br><br>Theres no such thing as a stupid question, but not listening<br>to presented solutions after asking makes you: an idiot.
  1. Thanks captain obvious....
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    New beta patch 1.16

    I was unaware that BE updated silently (the patch readme indicated that BE would be prompted to be installed, assuming no exception if already installed). I noted on my first 1.16 MP connectivity attempts, that the GameSpy Server list did not update. I could retrieve individual servers manually via 'Remote Connection', but even with servers updated to 1.16 (GamingSA), I had a 'red cross' indicating an incompatibility. This then led me to beleive that my firewall may have been interfering, so I disabled that, but produced the same result....which lead me down the path of uninstalling BE, (as the readme indicated that BE would be prompted to install during the patch process, (which isn't the case it's a silent update). It's only after further testing that I've come to realise the MP list in 1.16 is updated considerably slower than 1.15, which is almost near instant. I may have mistakenly identified the delayed reaction time as nil connectivity when had I waited longer, the list would've appeared, but it still doesn't explain why a manually set remote connection to an updated server would produce the red cross, and I don't beleive that's a BE problem, so therefore, can remove that from the equation. However, the following paragraph in the readme file could be better clarified if it's ammended with the bolded text. But, the problem with the uninstaller stands... That'll be 3 hours beta testers wages, thanks. :nono: (j/k)
  3. (Reposted) Beta testing is fine, but the installers themselves need testing prior to release. I'm used to Falcon 4.0 dances (mammoth install processes), but this one's been an excruciating pain in my arse. Firstly, Patching from 1.15 to 1.16, battleye did not update, as a result, I could not join any MP game (bad version error). I overcame this by manually uninstalling battleye in the battleye sub-folder, then uninstalled the beta, then re-install the patch before any sort of connectivity was permitted. (Attempting to run the 1.16 installer with 1.16 already installed was not permitted, therefore, the patch had to be uninstalled) With battleye manually removed, the patch then prompted the installation of battleye during the 1.16 install process. However, the 1.16 beta patch uninstaller uninstalls addon components from the DBE1 mod folder, so now a server running warfare addons, cannot be accessed. I recall this being a problem with past beta patches (not 1.15 as it didn't include an uninstaller), and obviously, it hasn't been addressed.
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    New beta patch 1.16

    Beta testing is fine, but the installers themselves need testing prior to release. I'm used to Falcon 4.0 dances (mammoth install processes), but this one's been an excruciating pain in my arse. Firstly, Patching from 1.15 to 1.16, battleye did not update, as a result, I could not join any MP game (bad version error). I overcame this by manually uninstalling battleye in the battleye sub-folder, then uninstalled the beta, then re-install the patch before any sort of connectivity was permitted. (Attempting to run the 1.16 installer with 1.16 already installed was not permitted, therefore, the patch had to be uninstalled) With battleye manually removed, the patch then prompted the installation of battleye during the 1.16 install process. However, the 1.16 beta patch uninstaller uninstalls addon components from the DBE1 mod folder, so now a server running warfare addons, cannot be accessed. I recall this being a problem with past beta patches (not 1.15 as it didn't include an uninstaller), and obviously, it hasn't been addressed.
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    ArmA II and 64bit

    How's ArmA II run on it? :D Edit: I should read to the end of the thread before opening mouth.
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    F-22 and US-101 Cancelled

    I find it mildly disturbing, that the $65 billion dollars of funding pumped into the F-22 program nets just 187 aircraft, or just under 350 million per aircraft, without thought of an export program to offset those costs. I'd be downright furious if Congress allowed or ordered for the destruction of the F-22 tooling. The arguement that the 'F-22 isn't needed because we're fighting cave dwellers' is rubbish. The same arguement could be used to ask why the need for the F-35 when stealth is a non-issue fighting Terry Taliban, when existing frontline aircraft are already doing the job, with far greater payloads, similar loiter times, and still in complete inpunity. The F-22 is the spiritual successor to the F-15, likewise the F-35A a true successor to the F-16. The C variant is the pick of the F-35 bunch, but not so much of a successor to the F/A-18 due to the lessened survivability of a single engine in Naval Ops, but has a superior wing, payload and range than the A model, which puts into question why the need for two conventional designs, when just the C would suffice. The F-35 B, on the other hand, should never have been in the equation. All it does is introduce compromises into the design. A new generation V/TOL aircraft should have been designed from the ground up, not bastardised out of the design process for a predominantly CTOL airframe. The expectation this design will do fine in the CAS role is a farce. The pedigree of good CAS aircraft, the A-1's, A-10's, and F-4's, is that they carried huge amounts of ordnance into the battlefield and could rain hell repeatedly if required, take fire, and still carry the pilot home to live and fight another day. I don't expect the F-35 to tick any of those boxes, when an aircraft of equal if not greater performance than the A-10, is the aircraft most needed on the modern battlefield.
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    Government internet filtering in Australia

    This is the bastard responsible: Please e-mail the below address pictures depicting graphic man on man love with the above face photoshopped on it to: senator.fielding@aph.gov.au If you send it with the subject line: Today's Prayer, it's guaranteed he'll read it personally.
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    plane thrust with joystick?

    I 100% agree. Using a joystick with throttle for fixed wing flight in ArmA ruins the simulation of flight. I want the throttle to act solely to control engine thrust... When the throttle is at 0%, I do not want the airbrakes extended, I just want to cut engine thrust. This should be a high priority fix... Implement a HOTAS Joystick checkbox or advanced joystick configuration menu if you must.
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    International Politics Thread

    It's hard to accurately tell from the press who's the good guy and who's the bad guy with the level of disinformation seen. There is no disputing South Ossetia is the soverign territory of Georgia. Russian interests should cease beyond the peak of the Greater Caucasus Mountain range, and Russia's distribution of passports to the people beyond that has questionable motives. But Saakashvili's agressive action to reassert control of the province whilist Russian peacekeeping forces were still present, was foolish, and has failed miserably. Even if Georgian forces had secured the links connecting Russia, the response from Moscow was never going to be good... A very short-sighted decision from Tblisi, based on optimism and a false hope of genuine western military backing. Georgia failed to realise, that the west has absolutely no desire for direct conflict with Russia. The risks are not worth it, which is why NATO membership was rejected, despite US backing. Had NATO membership been granted, it would have prevented the Russian retaliation, but it could have lead to Russia switching off the energy supply lines that feed so much of Europe. Russia is regaining it's sense of 'realist' diplomacy, wherby it will swing it's weight to ensure results in its favour. Saakashvili played his cards wrong, and will be left at the mercy of Putin. I don't think Russian forces will move permanently beyond the disputed Ossetian or the freshly occupied Abkhazian provinces (though attacking Georgian military installations would not be out of the question); But I'd suspect Russia won't be handing control of the provinces over to the Georgians if ever, least there be a solid UN resolution in the area, with widespread conditions attached.
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    Flight Sims X/2004/lockon etc..

    MSFS is good, but I'm a combat sim junkie. Oh how I miss microprose: It's taking far too long for the industry to get anywhere near where they'd left off. (Falcon 4, European Air War, and Gunship!
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    Lisbon-dakar 2008 cancelled

    Yeah, quite a shame it's cancelled. Even worse is the probability that an event stepped in such tradition, is unlikely to happen again. I didn't care much for the purpose built machinery, but the motorbikes, production cars and trucks in particular, were simply awesome to watch! All is not lost though. I'm sure there are other vast, desolate places on earth to test the endurance of man and machine , with far greater political stability! Siberia, Northern Canada, and the Australian outback, all come to mind as equally challenging environments!
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    War against terror

    The welcome reception she recieved upon her return to the country, 140 killed in a suicide bombing, makes this news hardly suprising...
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    Ask a moderator about the forum and the rules

    Eh.... Are instances where 'KOREAN LOVES ARMA' thread times infinite, common nowadays? What's the go?
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